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Fort Washington Park commemorates 250 years of the U.S. Army with living history event

September 25, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The National Park Service is inviting the public to Fort Washington Park in Maryland to commemorate 250 years of the United States Army. The park is hosting a day filled with historical reenactments, immersive tours, and special presentations that will highlight the fort’s rich history. The event is designed to give visitors a deeper understanding of the lives of the soldiers who lived and worked at Fort Washington.

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The commemoration will feature a variety of activities and history-focused programs that aim to bring the past to life. Visitors can expect to see historical music performances, interact with reenactors, and witness cannon demonstrations. Each of these elements is intended to provide a vivid depiction of the fort’s past and the soldiers who inhabited it.

This event is not only a celebration of the U.S. Army’s 250-year history, but also an opportunity for visitors to engage with history in a hands-on and immersive way. The National Park Service encourages all those interested in military history or the history of Fort Washington to attend this unique commemoration. For more information, visit the National Park Service’s website.

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